SimonA
Well-Known Member
I have noticed for a while that the coolant in my header tank disappears after a run but the engine never overheats. It takes about a litre or two to top it back up. On investigation I found it drips out of the overflow (pours out at high engine revs).
The engine is a BMC 1.5 diesel, totally rebuilt 2 years ago by Calcutt boats. I have no issues with the engine, it starts first time and runs nicely.
The only thing I have done recently was to change the thermostat, the original had 3 holes drilled through it and this stopped the engine reaching operating temperature so I replaced it for a new one without holes.
I think I must have an airlock which is causing the coolant to drip from the overflow. Question is how exactly do you bleed the cooling system?
The engine is a BMC 1.5 diesel, totally rebuilt 2 years ago by Calcutt boats. I have no issues with the engine, it starts first time and runs nicely.
The only thing I have done recently was to change the thermostat, the original had 3 holes drilled through it and this stopped the engine reaching operating temperature so I replaced it for a new one without holes.
I think I must have an airlock which is causing the coolant to drip from the overflow. Question is how exactly do you bleed the cooling system?